That at least mimics the way that Csound (and all of the Music N
languages) have operated: a score/orchestra separation.
~Kyle
On Nov 20, 2007 9:35 AM, hard off <hard.off at gmail.com> wrote:
> you could save your song data within the same abstraction as well,
> thus only one save every time you edit your song.
>> so, basically you'd have the guts of your synth in one patch, (patch A)
>> and then the variable arrays, sliders, radios, etc..as well as
> sequence data..in another patch. (patch B)
>> and then for every new song you'd just have to make a new patch B and
> use that to feed info into patch A
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